Alil aga

Alil aga (Serbian: Алил ага) or Halil Aga is a popular legendary hero of Serbian epic poetry who is depicted as enemy of Kraljević Marko.

Alil aga was either ordinary Turkish name or Çandarlı Ali Pasha who was Ottoman Grand Vizier in period of Battle of Kosovo.[1]

Songs

Alil Aga first appeared in the poem Marko Kraljević and Alil-Aga, which was sung by Živana Antonijević and recorded by Vuk Karadžić.[2] In this song Marko is cunning and humorous.[3] This song corresponds to the motif from Legends about Theodoric the Great.[4][5] In this song Živana talks of the holy duty of pobratismo. When Alil-Aga realizes that he is going to lose and will have to pay with his life, he pleads to Marko to accept his pledge of 'brother-unto-God'. Both men become brothers for life. In Marko Kraljević and Nina of Kostur song, Alil aga is referred to as Marko's old bloodbrother.[6]

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Citations

  1. Vojislav Đurić (2009) [1954], Antologija narodnih junačkih pesama (in Serbian), Belgrade: Srpska književna zadruga, OCLC 25260399, Алил-ага је (ако није обично турско име) турски везир у доба косовског боја
  2. Matić, Svetozar (1972). Novi ogledi o našem narodnom epu. Matica Srpska. p. 132. у песми Марко Краљевић и Алил-ага," коју је Вук у Рачуну означио као Живанину
  3. Low, David Halyburton (1968). The ballads of Marko Kraljević. Greenwood Press. p. xxxiii. He is cunning and humorous in his adventure with Alil-Aga
  4. Narodni muzej u Vranju (1970). "Vranjski glasnik". Vranjski glasnik 6: 280. Даље следују паралеле: Марко и Алил-ага, којој одговара мотив из германске легенде о Тидреку и томе слично.
  5. Rad Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. Jugoslavenska akademija zanosti i umjetnosti. 1897. p. 31. („Marko Kraljević i Alil-aga"). Halanski je našao zgodnu paralelu u germanskoj Tidrek sagi
  6. Jukić, Ivan Franjo (1858). Bosanske i hercegovačke pjesme junačke. Drag Lehmann & Cie. p. 68.
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